'Lead With Love' is like no other leadership book you have read. Gerry Czarnecki starts the book arguing that all leaders must begin with the 1st Principle of 'Love' for all associates. Then he integrates his carefully defined concept of Love into each of the remaining 9 key leadership principles. The Leadership mnemonic ends with Passion as the core Principle that underscores the need for an emotional connection with the organization’s mission, vision and values.
The 10 Principles apply to CEO’s who lead their companies; to Executive Directors who lead their non-profits; to Chairmen who lead their peer on corporate boards; to Coaches who lead athletic teams; to Teachers who lead classes to achieve new learning; to Mothers who lead their households; to Pastors who lead their congregations; to Foremen who get the plant output manufactured every day. If others look to you for leadership, guidance or inspiration to achieve goals; read 'Lead With Love'.
'Lea
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"Managers are a dime a dozen, but leaders are priceless. Teaching principles as solid as setting expectations, and as radical as understanding love, Gerry Czarnecki's 10 Principles in Lead with Love, put the leader's focus where it belongs--on finding, developing, and rewarding teams of outstanding performers. Any manager aspiring to superior leadership would be wise to study Gerry’s advice.” H. Wayne Huizenga, Chairman, Huizenga Holdings
Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1 LOVE—Friends Like but Leaders Love
CHAPTER 2 EXPECTATIONS—Setting the Bar Sets the Tone
CHAPTER 3 ASSIGNMENT—Square Pegs in Round Holes Never Fit!
CHAPTER 4 DEVELOPMENT—The Good Get Better, the Best Excel!
CHAPTER 5 EVALUATION—Leaders Succeed by Making Judgments
CHAPTER 6 REWARDS—An Organization Elicits the Behavior It Rewards
CHAPTER 7 SYSTEMS—Structure Frees the Mind to Be Creative
CHAPTER 8 HUMOR—Lead with Humble Humor not Hubris
CHAPTER 9 INTEGRITY—Begin Every Action with a Commitment to Integrity
CHAPTER 10 PASSION—Drives Purpose and Performance
EPILOGUE Leadership Revisited—From Love to Passion
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